A small group of pool reporters was permitted to attend the audience-less debate. Here's what they heard.Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesHarris and Trump fought over whether to mute mics ahead of Tuesday's debate.A reporter in the room captured the moments when both candidates spoke out of turn.The pool reporter noted more off-mic moments came from Harris than Trump.Muted microphones were a massive point of contention ahead of Tuesday's debate.Host ABC News opted to silence candidates when it wasn't their turn to speak, even though Kamala Harris, unlike Joe Biden, wanted live mics throughout the event — likely assuming any outbursts by Donald Trump would work in her favor.But there were a number of off-mic comments Tuesday night captured by a pool reporter, who was allowed to attend the audience-less debate in person.The pool noted more off-microphone comments and reactions came from Harris than Trump — with the former President, at one point, even appearing to turn Harris' infamous "I'm speaking" line back against her.Here is everything that both Harris and Trump said when the mics were turned off:9:10 pm: In response to Harris saying he doesn't have an economic plan for the American people, Trump said, "That's just a soundbite.